Before identifying some marks of Spirit-empowered preaching,
it may be helpful to begin with what Spirit-empowered preaching is not. Particularly,
it refers to the act of trying to be someone else in the pulpit. Some Mormon speakers
do an incredible transformation, turning into an entirely different person on
the platform; nevertheless, the lack of genuineness is not a sign of the
spirit.
Rhetorical Analysis
A speaker’s basic motivational drive is to discover and
validate the truth. While Elder Holland addressed the issues we are facing as
youth, he expresses his great gift of teaching the doctrine. It was during his
talk “Of Souls, Symbols, and Sacraments” that Elder Jeffrey R. Holland
recognized the responsibility that was given to him to speak to BYU students. In
addition, Holland’s talk was linguistically and rhetorically focused on persuading
the growth and happiness that we can develop as latter day saints.
Moreover, Holland’s style draws the audience’s attention to
the sense and substance of his words. The reason for the “Human Intimacy”
section was due to the social issues we are facing as a society that reflects
the current temptation of this time, giving the students an eye to the future.